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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Kiwi, 8.8., for Wellington and coast, to-day. Australia, s.b., tor Gisborne and Auokland, to-day. Maitai, b.s., for Wellinizton, 13th inst Manapouri. 8.5.. from Melbourne, Hollar's and South, 13th inat. „ ,„. , ' Dunedin, schooner, for Dunedin, 13th mat. V Wairarapa, 8.5., for Sydney and North, 13th lonb, 3.5., for London via South, 20th Inat. Oamaru, ship, for London, early. The B.s. Fairy returned from Mangaknri on Wednesday night, having been successful in lan dma; hor cargo at that place. She yesterday took in a load of timber for the same plane, whither Bhe was to bare etoamed last vighc* The coastal steamor Ktwl, Capta'n James Campbell, arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, and was brought inside at lOoclock. She discharged hor cargo on the breastwork yesterday. She reports having left Wellington on Saturday morning, aco worked the following stations up the coast, landing about 110 tons of cargo at the several stations:— To Awiti, Pahaua, Aklteo, and rape Turnagain. She steams to Wellington this afternoon. The mauy friends of Captain James Cumpbull, who is well known as tho careful *nd genial skipper of the s.s. Kiwi, will be pleased to hear that he hqs recovered from the severe indisposition he has been Buffering from for the pact six or oight weeks, so as to he able to take charge of hia stoamer again The s.b. Ahurirl arrived from VVnimararaa at i p.m. yesterday, having left that place ■*t 1.30 p.m. Captain Crenirh reports fine weather along the coast, tint a nasty sen, owing to which the Ahurirl's boat had to take every trip only a third of a load, and . consequently the Ahuriri wns detained till yestordayboforeßhe could finish herdisoharge of 300 sacks grass-seed, 14 tons pipes, and 5 tons of general cargo. The B.s. Australia left Wellington at 6 p.m. on the 10th instant, and arrived at 5 p.m. yesterday. Shs was immediately brought inside. She has about 81 tons of cargo for here, a portion of which is transhipment ex lonio at London, which will be discharged on the breastwork to-day. She steams for Gisborne and Auokland at 3 p.m. to- day. The B.s. Wairoa steamed for W airoa yoster- / day morning with a full cargo and several passengers. Tho s.B. lonic will take 6000 carcases of frozen mutton from Nelson Bros, and 6000 from the V.B. and H.B. Freezing Company. The s.s. Manapouri loft Auokland for hero ■ at noon yesterday. She arrives to-morrow morning. The s.b. Wairarapa is to leave Wellington for here this afternoon. She will arrive tomorrow early. The s.s. Maitai had not arrived in Gisborne yesterday evening. She is no doubt detained along tho ooast, and will not leave Gisborno till to-day. Sho will therefore arrive about midßigbt to-night, and will discharge her cargo tomorrow and proceed to Wellington same day. The schooner Dunedin will probably Bail for Dunedin to-morrow, "

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8336, 12 April 1889, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8336, 12 April 1889, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8336, 12 April 1889, Page 2